Camp information
Nov 26, 2014 16:07:28 GMT -5
Post by ᴏᴋᴀᴍɪ ﹣ ʜɪᴍᴇ on Nov 26, 2014 16:07:28 GMT -5
Incadesa Pack Camp
Incadesa's camp is closer to the mountains, making their camp surrounded by pine trees and rocks. Two almost identical pine trees with a few boulders lying next to them mark the entrance.
• On a some-what steep collection on boulders is the subordinate dens. There are many gaps in this boulder that make up the dens. Each den can only hold two wolves, therefore each wolf has a roommate. Inside the dens are two nests made from leaves, moss, and twigs.
Incadesa's camp is closer to the mountains, making their camp surrounded by pine trees and rocks. Two almost identical pine trees with a few boulders lying next to them mark the entrance.
• On a some-what steep collection on boulders is the subordinate dens. There are many gaps in this boulder that make up the dens. Each den can only hold two wolves, therefore each wolf has a roommate. Inside the dens are two nests made from leaves, moss, and twigs.
• Next to the alpha's den is the healer's den. Moss grow on the walls of the entrance, which proves useful when new bedding material is needed. It has a bit of a small entrance, but inside is extremely spacious. You can fit five or six wolves at a time. There are slots in the rock walls for storing berries, herbs, poultice, and any other healing resource. In the far right corner there is a nest in which the healer sleeps.
• In the center of camp, there is a large, steep rock wall that serves as the alpha den. This is where the alpha/s and their pup/s sleep. It is made of earth and rock. Plants sometimes grow on the outer layer, and some of those plants are useful herbs. Inside, there are leaves and moss scattered all over the floor, but there may be a particular pile for a nest. You can fit seven to eight wolves at a time.
• Northeast of the alpha den is the elder's den. It is made of earth and rocks, but trees tend to grow on top. The floor is rock, and is covered entirely with leaves for warmth. In the back of the den is a large pool of water. You can fit eight to nine wolves at a time.
• West of the alpha den is the beta den. This is where the beta pair and beta pups sleep. It is a tall, rocky den with a bit of space for two wolves and about three pups. This tall ceiling gives them more freedom to see outside, but less protection against weather. The ground is hard and cold during the night, but it is usually covered with leaves and moss to make it warmer and more comfortable.
• Behind the beta den is the delta den. It is a duplicate of the beta den.
• In the center of camp, there is a smooth boulder where the alpha holds meetings. The fresh-prey pile is usually right beside the boulder, while a pool of water is on the other side.